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Museo del Cenedese, Vittorio Veneto

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The Museo del Cenedese di Vittorio Veneto is housed in an elegant neo-Gothic Palace (1462-1476), the old Palazzo della Comunità di Serravalle, with its splendid frescoed facade, and was named by its founder, engineer Francesco Troyer, because it is intended to collect the archaeological, historical, and artistic memories of the ancient “Cenedese” territory, nestled between the Piave and Livenza from the Val Belluna to the Adriatic Sea, coinciding with the northern half of the ancient Diocese of Ceneda, later of Vittorio Veneto.
The Museum preserves archaeological finds from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age (Celts and Paleoveneti), Roman and Lombard Age, coming from 19th-century collections and more recent donations, as well as from ministerial deposits. The museum also houses a rich artistic collection: we recall the Dormitio Virginis by the Moranzone (15th century) in gilded wood, the splendid relief of the Madonna with Child by Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570) in papier-mâché, and The Water Carrier by Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929) cast in silver.
The Pinacoteca displays detached frescoes and tempera and gold panels from the 15th century alongside 17th-century canvases and devotional works from the 18th century, attributed to Antonio Zago (15th-16th century), Giovanni Antonio Da Meschio (1450), Nicolò Di Pietro (14th-16th century), Girolamo Da Treviso (15th century), Francesco Frigimelica (ca. 1590-1649), Cesare Vecellio (1521-1601). Venetian and local authors complete the picture of the 19th and 20th centuries: Giovanni De Min (1786-1859), Pietro Paietta (1845-1911), Alessandro Zezzos (1848-1914), Aldo Rosolen (1912-1941), Delfino Varnier “Peo” (1908-1963), and Armando Tonello (1897-2001). The sculptures and the plaster cast collection document the activity of some sculptors from Vittorio Veneto: Marco Casagrande (1804-1880), Luigi Borro (1826-1886), Guido Giusti (1851-1934), Toni Furlan (1913-1980), and Mario Dal Fabbro (1913-1990). The 15th-century Oratory of SS. Lorenzo and Marco dei Battuti of S. Maria di Serravalle, entirely frescoed, constitutes the monumental section of the Museum.

Information about Museo del Cenedese

Piazza Marcantonio Flaminio,
31029 Vittorio Veneto (Treviso)
043857103
museocen@tin.it
https://www.museocenedese.it

 Source: MIBACT

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